...Card Playing Android Game Submitted to: Sir M Wasif Nisar Sir Kashif Ayyub Submitted by: Arslan Tariq SP11-BS(CS)-024 Furqan Jalil SP11-BS(CS)-003 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Wah Campus Table Of contents 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………3page 2. Product Scope ………………………………………………………….4page 3. Objectives of Project …………………………………………………..5page 4. Product Functions ……………………………………………………..6page 5. Functional Requirements ……………………………………………..7page 6. Interface Requirements ……………………………………………….8page 7. Non-functional Requirements ………………………………………..9page 8. Limitations and Constraints ………………………………………..10page 9. System features ……………………………………………………...10page 10. Appendix ……………………………………………………………..11page 11. References ……………………………………………………………12page Introduction We have proposed to make a card playing android application on the base of Bluetooth or Wifi where 2 3 or 4 users play that game through WIFI or Bluetooth communication by making this application or software multiplayer will be able to play. Basically it can be used for playing cards and help you can play cards with your friends with help of this application anywhere and anytime without any delay; when you are out with your friends and your friends seems bored so you can play...
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...The plaintiff, Ancel Pratt Jr., was a varsity football player at his high school when a tackle injured him during a game. “After the tackle, he was unable to move for a few seconds.” A doctor who had been volunteering for the team ran over to the scene as soon as he saw what had happened. The doctor had previous experience in an emergency room and “had received some training in pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine.” Pratt was soon able to kick his legs and flip himself over even though he was complaining of extreme neck and shoulder pain. The doctor spent approximately 15 minutes with Pratt on the field questioning him about “areas of pain or altered sensations” before he conducted a brief medical examination. The doctor did not recall Pratt mentioning any loss of consciousness or paralysis and...
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...My senior capstone is about to becoming a great coach in basketball or just in sports. Coaching is the guy that keep the locker room organized, who conducts the practice, and the guy who make you lift weights and run laps. They help you get better in basketball and just a better person in life because there is no team without a coach everything thing starts with you. You are the leader and the role model that young kids or teenagers need to teach them to learn responsibility or discipline. Coaches keeps everything stable because if you a bad coach you will lose a lot of games , and me being the competitor I am that will ruin the team and the locker room. Also, coaching is very challenging there is never the point you can say I...
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...Chinese garter Players: more than 3 players are allowed. Setting: it can be indoor or outdoor Materials/ equipment: ordinary garter Procedure of the game: Two people hold both ends of a stretched garter horizontally while the others Attempt to cross over it. The goal is to cross without having tripped on the garter. With each round, the garter's height is made higher than the previous round (the game starts with the garter at ankle-level, followed by knee-level, until the garter is positioned above the head). The higher rounds demand dexterity, and the players generally leap with their feet first in the air, so their feet cross over the garter, and they end up landing on the other side. Also, with the higher levels, doing cartwheels to "cross" the garter is allowed. Dodge ball Players: 2 teams with more than 5 players Setting: it can be in the racquet ball court or outdoor Materials/ equipment: rubber ball Procedures of the game: 1. Play will be 4 on 4. A minimum of 3 is required to start the game. 2. Play will be held inside the racquetball courts. 3. No substitutions will be allowed once a game has started, expect for injuries. There is a 15 second stall count between each game for substitutions. No substitutions will be allowed after the 15 second count. 4. Team may substitute between games. 5. Ten (10) minute time limit. Team with the most wins in the 10 minutes will be deemed the winner. If teams are tied...
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...The first difference that I will be explaining about indoor volleyball and beach volleyball is the courts. Indoor courts are 18mx9m with a parallel attack line, also the players from the back row in indoor volleyball must stay behind the attack line when hitting the ball. In beach volleyball the courts are smaller they are 16mx 8m as I saw in the video of Cody and Pats men’s open I determined that there is enough room for two players in each side of the court it gives the game more intensity when playing. You also noticed that the player may hit the ball from anywhere on their side of the net, if you get to experience beach volleyball you will be glad the court is smaller because you will get exhausted right away do to the sand that holds you back and how much faster the game gets to be because the ball will be able to stay in the air and won’t become a dead ball this makes the game more entertaining. Indoor volleyballs are made up from leather and are much heavier since I played indoor I felt the difference right away since the ball is heavier you are able to hit harder for a faster spike. Now I beach volleyball they are softer, lighter and a bit bigger than indoor balls since is lighter than it can float more in the air and wind so when you get a chance to serve the wind can help a small curve the ball. Also in Indoor volleyball is played with six players per side. Each player has specialized position and they do a complex rotation and switches going on throughout games to ensure...
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...Courtroom Players Response Tasha Lynch CJS/200 December 14, 2012 William Patton Courtroom Players Response A courtroom work group refers to the professional key players in a courtroom. These professional key players include the judges, prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, public defenders, and other member who make a living serving the court. The judge is the lead player in the court room and holds all the authority. “The prosecuting attorney represents the government or the interest of the community in a criminal trial.” (University of Phoenix, 2011). The defense attorney is a trial lawyer that is either hired or appointed to represent a person accused of a crime and to make sure that the rights of the defendant are not violated by the criminal justice system. If the defendant is unable to afford a lawyer than a public defender will be appointed by the court to represent the defendant in court. The bailiff role is to maintain order in the court, call witnesses, announce the present of the judge, prevents the defendant from escaping and to supervise the jury. The courtroom reporter keeps records of all the activity that takes place during a trial. The courtroom clerk “maintains all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial. The clerk also prepares a jury pool, issues jury summonses, and subpoenas witnesses for both the prosecution and the defense. During the trial, the clerk (or an assistant) marks physical...
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...Colorado Seminary (University of Denver) v. National Collegiate Athletic Association This action was brought by the University of Denver (“DU”) and several of its student-athletes to enjoin the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) from imposing sanctions against DU and declaring several of its hockey players ineligible. Colorado Seminary (Univ. of Denver) v. Nat’l Collegiate Athletic Ass’n, 570 F.2d 320, 321 (10th Cir. 1978), aff’d, Colorado Seminary (Univ. of Denver) v. Nat’l Collegiate Athletic Ass’n, 417 F.Supp. 885 (D.Co. 1976). Because DU refused to enforce the ineligibility of several of its hockey players despite the NCAA’s declaration of such, the DU hockey team was put on a two-year probation period, all DU athletic teams were unable to participate in post-season NCAA events and have its regular season games be televised, and the University was forced to forfeit its 1973 national title. 570 F.2d at 321. Plaintiffs claimed that the NCAA violated their due process and equal protection rights through its ineligibility declaration, however the trial court disagreed, denying Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment in favor of Defendant’s, albeit with some conditions. 417 F.Supp. at 893, 900. Plaintiffs appealed the denial, but the 10th Circuit affirmed the trial court’s decision and ultimately held that: the “students’ interest in participating in intercollegiate athletics did not rise to level of the constitutionally-protected property or liberty interest...
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...mutual place where conflict management and conflict resolution takes effect. For example, Juwan Howard was only 23 years old, when he was drafted into the National Basketball Association. Juwan was known for a hard working man, which acted responsibly with dignity and class, off the basket ball court and everywhere. During 1996 and 1997 in his sophomore season, besides becoming a Superstars, he was the highest paid basketball among other players, but the NBA voided his contract soon after. Howard had no choice but to return to the Bullets, signing a contract for seven-year that was worth $100 million. During this case study, the learning team B will evaluate the costs, benefits and risk of negotiation from the perspective of all parties associated with the case study analysis of “Power Play for Howard”. Case Summary The Miami Heat felt that having Juwan Howard on their team would take them to victory since they had not win for the last 6 years. Juwan Howard talent would definitely increase the chances of having a good year in winning. However, keeping Alonzo Mourning another talented player was important to the team also, therefore, Riley promised him “ to make him the highest paid player on the team” which conflicted with Howard’s contract. The NBA identified a problem with the negotiation of Howard’s contract. They observed an overpayment of four million, which exceeded the salary caps. This overpayment comes with a $5 million penalty to the team. So, the NBA dissolved...
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...Courtroom Players A courtroom work group refers to the professional key players in a courtroom. These professional key players include the judges, prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, public defenders, and other member who make a living serving the court. The judge is the lead player in the court room and holds all the authority. “The prosecuting attorney represents the government or the interest of the community in a criminal trial.” (University of Phoenix, 2011). The defense attorney is a trial lawyer that is either hired or appointed to represent a person accused of a crime and to make sure that the rights of the defendant are not violated by the criminal justice system. If the defendant is unable to afford a lawyer than a public defender will be appointed by the court to represent the defendant in court. The bailiff role is to maintain order in the court, call witnesses, announce the present of the judge, prevents the defendant from escaping and to supervise the jury. The courtroom reporter keeps records of all the activity that takes place during a trial. The courtroom clerk “maintains all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial. The clerk also prepares a jury pool, issues jury summonses, and subpoenas witnesses for both the prosecution and the defense. During the trial, the clerk (or an assistant) marks physical evidence for identification as instructed by the judge and maintains custody of that evidence...
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...Remember the Titans, The Great Debaters, etc. After finding all these movies I decided I wanted to do something that deals with something I can closely relate to, after some great thought I went with the Disney movie, Glory Road. Glory Road is a movie that is based on a true story that happened at the University of Texas El Paso in 1966. It addresses the events that the players and coaches faced during this time period due to racism. Once a girl’s high school basketball coach, Don Haskins was recruited by UTEP to be the head coach of the men’s basketball program. At the time of taking the job, Coach Haskins had no idea what he got himself in to. He walked himself into a program with a non-existent recruiting budget. With no money to recruit Coach Haskins was not able to attract the more popular and well-known white player to UTEP. Not willing to give up on his winning tendencies he decides to change it up by recruiting African American players from New York. In America during the 1960s race was an overriding issue in sports. Black players were openly admitted to be superior to whites in basketball, and black players clearly changed the character of the game during the decade, bringing speed, jumping ability, and showmanship. This is something that Coach Haskins seen and this is ultimately why he decided to bring...
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...Amherst was ranked number one in the country. The game was a fierce war. Both teams were well prepared and ready to go! George Fox had won the battle and knocked out the number one team in the nation! It was four PM. The gym was electric. All the fans and I were cheering as the players were announced....
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...this point we are letting them drive right by us. 1 minute left we are up by 9 points. “Time out”! Coach Horvath screams with rage. We meet up in the locker room, take a seat on the wooden bench Coach Horvath exclaims with passion “what are you ladies doing out there, you let come back”. As he slams the wall. “Do you want this win, do you want what you have been...
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...Reality in the court room. This final project is due no later than February 13, 2011. In this project I will be explain the difference between television perspectives (fiction) about how court room drama is versus the real deal (reality). I will select a fictional television court room drama from the court television web site to help with my research, and then I will describe the fictional portrayals of the court room, including the trial process, the roles of the prosecution and defense, the roles of the court room participants and the handling or implementation of rights for the defendant and the victim. Then, draw parallels between the fictional portrayal and the reality of the court room within above identified aspects. I will then determine the accuracy of the fictional court room process as compared to that of the court room reality. I will also explain in my opinion, Given that entertainment differs from reality, what impact would fictional account of courtroom practices have on the average citizen’s perceptions of the real-life courtroom process. There are many people that make up a reality court room like: the bailiff, Court Reporters, Prosecutor, jurors, Victim, court room assistance, defendant or defendants, the judge and the defense counsel, each one of these people plays a major role in the judicial system to make it a whole. A Bailiffs has many job description, there to assist the court in any way, may...
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...thread, ready to drop into my stomach and join what felt like a million butterflies. With every step I took the gymnasium only grew in size, making me more nervous. We were all walking silently, my teammates and I, mentally preparing ourselves for what was about to take place. As we reached the entrance and took our first steps inside, all that was happening overcame me. The smell of popcorn from the concession stand, the sound of sneakers squeaking on the polished hardwood floors, bursts of excitement from the crowd. “We did it. We actually made it.” Was the only thing running through my mind. After a solid 5 minutes of walking we finally made it to our changing room, the sound of bags hitting the floor and zippers filled the quiet room. Coach came in followed by our assistant coach, and walked up to the front of the room. We all were expecting just a quick briefing, Coach liked to get to the point so he threw us off by telling us to take a seat. Coach sat down and laid his head in his hands, after about a minute of him sitting there motionless I turned and looked quizzically at my captains. I heard his weight shift in the chair, followed by a long sigh and...
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...any obstacles. An indoor court should be clear of any obstacles or obstructions surrounding the out-of-bounds areas. The actual playing surface should be clear, safe and dry. All lines should be clearly visible. Any indoor facility must have proper ventilation, especially in warm climates. Outdoor facilities should be checked for uneven playing surfaces, including holes, uneven grade, or moisture. The playing area should be also checked for additional obstacles. Out-of-bounds areas should be clear of obstructions. All boundaries should be clearly marked. Other areas being used by players, such as locker rooms and showers, should be reviewed for safety and accessibility. Floors should be properly drained and have nonslip surfaces. Areas utilized by spectators, families and other nonparticipating players should be assessed for safety and accessibility. The coaching staff is responsible for all their athletes when traveling to play and compete. The coach should review any special instructions for each player with the parents or guardian. Written instructions for any medications should be reviewed and taken on the trip. Transportation should be adequate for all players. The mode of transportation should be safe, as should any drivers. Weather conditions should be reviewed before leaving for any competition. The coach should contact the opposing team’s coach to review arrangements for supplies, such as water, emergency management plans and locker room space. Important telephone...
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